This craft is reprinted courtesy of FirstPalette.com. Leis or flower garlands are traditional tokens of welcome given to visitors and friends in the Polynesian islands. They're also used to accent a hula dancer's costume in the form of necklaces... Click here
This craft was designed by Mary Ayres and reprinted courtesy of HandsOnCraftsforKids. Give yourself a taste of the Islands with this very fun and funky Bandana Belt. Click here
This craft was designed by Joann Pearson of Michael's Arts & Craft Stores and is reprinted courtesy of Hands on Crafts For Kids. A flower lei has become a symbol of welcome for visitors to Hawaii. Different flowers and colors represent each ... Click here
This project reprinted courtesy of HandsOnCraftsForKids. These look like three different bookmarks, but they were made with the same pattern inspired by the native art of Tahiti. We added the Tahitian flag below. Click here
This craft was designed by Patty Cox and is reprinted courtesy of Hands on Crafts For Kids. The most popular symbol of Christmas in the Phillipines is the Parol. It represents the blessed star of Bethlehem. For Filipinos, not having a Parol for ... Click here